These are my build notes for the Nonlinear Circuits Fourier module
Its a eurorack format 24 HP module.
Its a big build.
This module is based on an article presented by E. Muller (Jan 1983 Elektor link to archive.org)
BTW this Elektor magazine is a great resource of info.
"the process of decomposing a function into oscillatory components is often called Fourier analysis, while the operation of rebuilding the function from these pieces is known as Fourier synthesis." Wikipedia.
Fourier synthesis is the process of building a particular wave shape by adding sine and cosine waves.
The module follows the basic principles of Fourier Synthesis, with the pots (or inputs) allowing
control of 7 sine and 8 cosine signals. These are supposedly the harmonics of the initial signal. “Supposedly” because, the waves are not pure sinewaves, rather stepped pulse waves.
This synthesis technique is also called additive synthesis.
You can use it for Fourier Synthesis or as a sequencer/pattern generator.
If you are into shifting soundscapes and drones, this is a great tool.
Parts
DG406 or DG506 (usually cheaper) x 2
Mouser Part No:781-DG506BEW-T1-GE3
I ordered the 781-DG506BEW-T1-GE3 ... about $8 each
TL072 or TL082 1 Soic Tayda: A-1139
TL074 or TL084 10 tayda A-1137 or A-1140
LL4148 6 sod-80 Tayda: A-1213
To be continued.....
Part 2 is here:
- NLC Fourier module DIY part 2
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